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[* black] Heat up bottom rubber plate using heat gun or hairdryer near holes and try to insert prying tool
[* icon_note] A drip or two of isopropyl alcohol on the plastic tools can soften the adhesive even further
[* icon_caution] If you're using Heat Gun do not overheat the rubber plate - it has to be warm to loosen the adhesive not melting-hot
[* icon_caution] Watch out for unhidden ribbon cables in holes
-[* black] As the adhesive loosens, try to insert flat plastic tool
-[* black] Heat up rest of the rubber plate and slide plastic tool along upper side of it
+[* orange] As the adhesive loosens, try to insert flat plastic tool
+[* yellow] Heat up rest of the rubber plate and slide plastic tool along upper side of it
[* icon_note] Bottom side of plate has plastic clips (third image). Trying to push plastic tool too hard may result in damaging clips
-[* icon_note] It is reccomended to remove the adhesive and replace it with new one when reassembling
+[* icon_note] It is reccomended to remove the adhesive and replace it with new one when reassembling, you can use isopropyl alcohol to help with adhesive removal